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Jaime Fillol Durán (b. June 3, 1946) is a former tennis player from Chile. He played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s.
Fillol was ranked as high as World No. 14 in singles on the ATP Rankings (achieving that ranking on March 2, 1974) and No. 82 in doubles (January 2, 1984).
In the Open era (after 1968), Fillol won 7 singles titles and 15 doubles titles. In addition Jaime was a founding member and one of the first ATP Presidents. As President of the ATP, Jaime had a passion to create the first Pension Plan of the ATP and thus it was named after him. Jaime is also a member of the University of Miami "Hall of Fame" where he graduated in 1969.
He competed at the 1973 Davis Cup with Patricio Cornejo where he played the longest Davis Cup rubber in terms of games, eventually losing to Americans Stan Smith and Erik Van Dillen, winning the first set 9–7, the next 39-37,[1] but lost the next three sets, 6–8, 1–6, 3–6 in the 1973 American Zone Final. The second set is the world record for the most number of games in a Davis Cup set.
He was also a member of the 1975 Davis Cup team, which advanced to the semifinals, and the 1976 Davis Cup team, which made it all the way to the final, losing to Italy.
Career highlights
Open era singles titles (7)
Outcome
|
No.
|
Date
|
Championship
|
Surface
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Winner
|
1.
|
1969
|
Miami, US
|
|
23x15px Pancho J.F. Guzman
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13–11, 5–7, 9–7
|
Winner
|
2.
|
1971
|
Tanglewood, US
|
Hard
|
23x15px Željko Franulović
|
4–6, 6–4, 7–6
|
Runner-up
|
1.
|
1973
|
Johannesburg WCT, South Africa
|
Hard
|
23x15px Brian Gottfried
|
W/O
|
Winner
|
3.
|
1973
|
Tanglewood, US
|
|
23x15px Gerald Battrick
|
6–2, 6–4
|
Runner-up
|
2.
|
1973
|
Madrid, Spain
|
Clay
|
23x15px Tom Okker
|
6–4, 3–6, 3–6, 5–7
|
Runner-up
|
3.
|
1974
|
Orlando WCT, US
|
Hard
|
23x15px John Newcombe
|
2–6, 6–3, 3–6
|
Runner-up
|
4.
|
1974
|
Louisville, US
|
Clay
|
23x15px Guillermo Vilas
|
4–6, 5–7
|
Winner
|
4.
|
1975
|
Düsseldorf, Germany
|
Clay
|
23x15px Jan Kodeš
|
6–4, 1–6, 6–0, 7–5
|
Winner
|
5.
|
1976
|
Dayton, US
|
Carpet
|
23x15px Andrew Pattison
|
6–4, 6–7, 6–4
|
Runner-up
|
5.
|
1976
|
Paris Indoor, France
|
Hard (i)
|
23x15px Eddie Dibbs
|
7–5, 4–6, 4–6, 6–7
|
Runner-up
|
6.
|
1976
|
Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
Clay
|
23x15px Guillermo Vilas
|
2–6, 2–6, 3–6
|
Runner-up
|
7.
|
1977
|
Montreal, Canada
|
Hard
|
23x15px Jeff Borowiak
|
0–6, 1–6
|
Runner-up
|
8.
|
1977
|
Madrid, Spain
|
Clay
|
23x15px Björn Borg
|
3–6, 0–6, 7–6, 6–7
|
Runner-up
|
9.
|
1977
|
Santiago, Chile
|
Clay
|
23x15px Guillermo Vilas
|
0–6, 6–2, 4–6
|
Runner-up
|
10.
|
1977
|
Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
Clay
|
23x15px Guillermo Vilas
|
2–6, 5–7, 6–3, 3–6
|
Winner
|
6.
|
1981
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Clay
|
23x15px David Carter
|
6–2, 6–3
|
Winner
|
7.
|
1982
|
Itaparica, Brazil
|
Carpet
|
23x15px Ricardo Acuña
|
7–6, 6–4
|
Runner-up
|
11.
|
1983
|
Viña Del Mar, Chile
|
Clay
|
23x15px Víctor Pecci
|
6–2, 5–7, 4–6
|
Doubles titles (15)
Outcome
|
No.
|
Date
|
Tournament
|
Surface
|
Partner
|
Opponents in the final
|
Score in the final
|
Runner-up
|
1.
|
1968
|
Cincinnati, U.S.
|
Clay
|
23x15px Joaquin Loyo-Mayo
|
23x15px William Brown 23x15px Ron Goldman
|
8–10, 3–6
|
Winner
|
1.
|
1969
|
Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Roy Emerson 23x15px Frew McMillan
|
W/O
|
Winner
|
2.
|
1970
|
South Orange, U.S.
|
Hard
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Andrés Gimeno 23x15px Rod Laver
|
3–6, 7–6, 7–6
|
Runner-up
|
2.
|
1971
|
Bournemouth, England
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Bill Bowrey 23x15px Owen Davidson
|
6–8, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4, 3–6
|
Runner-up
|
3.
|
1971
|
Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Željko Franulović 23x15px Ilie Năstase
|
4–6, 4–6
|
Winner
|
3.
|
1972
|
Caracas, Venezuela
|
Hard
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Jim McManus 23x15px Manuel Orantes
|
6–4, 6–3, 7–6
|
Runner-up
|
4.
|
1972
|
Brussels, Belgium
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Juan Gisbert 23x15px Manuel Orantes
|
7–9, 3–6
|
Runner-up
|
5.
|
1972
|
French Open, Paris
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Bob Hewitt 23x15px Frew McMillan
|
3–6, 6–8, 6–3, 1–6
|
Runner-up
|
6.
|
1972
|
Indianapolis, U.S.
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Bob Hewitt 23x15px Frew McMillan
|
2–6, 3–6
|
Runner-up
|
7.
|
1974
|
Washington D.C., U.S.
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Tom Gorman 23x15px Marty Riessen
|
5–7, 1–6
|
Runner-up
|
8.
|
1974
|
U.S. Open, New York
|
Grass
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Robert Lutz 23x15px Stan Smith
|
3–6, 3–6
|
Runner-up
|
9.
|
1974
|
Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Manuel Orantes 23x15px Guillermo Vilas
|
4–6, 3–6
|
Winner
|
4.
|
1975
|
Charlotte, U.S.
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Ismail El Shafei 23x15px Brian Fairlie
|
6–3, 5–7, 6–4
|
Runner-up
|
10.
|
1976
|
Dayton, U.S.
|
Carpet
|
23x15px Charlie Pasarell
|
23x15px Ray Ruffels 23x15px Sherwood Stewart
|
2–6, 6–3, 5–7
|
Winner
|
5.
|
1976
|
Toronto Indoor WCT, Canada
|
Carpet
|
23x15px Frew McMillan
|
23x15px Alex Metreveli 23x15px Ilie Năstase
|
6–7, 6–2, 6–3
|
Winner
|
6.
|
1977
|
Indianapolis, U.S.
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Dick Crealy 23x15px Cliff Letcher
|
6–7, 6–4, 6–3
|
Winner
|
7.
|
1977
|
Santiago, Chile
|
Clay
|
23x15px Patricio Cornejo
|
23x15px Henry Bunis 23x15px Paul McNamee
|
5–7, 6–1, 6–1
|
Runner-up
|
11.
|
1978
|
Monte Carlo WCT, Monaco
|
Clay
|
23x15px Ilie Năstase
|
23x15px Peter Fleming 23x15px Tomáš Šmíd
|
4–6, 5–7
|
Winner
|
8.
|
1978
|
Las Vegas, U.S.
|
Hard
|
23x15px Álvaro Fillol
|
23x15px Bob Hewitt 23x15px Raúl Ramírez
|
6–3, 7–6
|
Winner
|
9.
|
1978
|
Bogotá, Colombia
|
Clay
|
23x15px Álvaro Fillol
|
23x15px Hans Gildemeister 23x15px Víctor Pecci
|
6–4, 6–3
|
Runner-up
|
12.
|
1978
|
Santiago, Chile
|
Clay
|
23x15px Álvaro Fillol
|
23x15px Hans Gildemeister 23x15px Víctor Pecci
|
4–6, 3–6
|
Winner
|
10.
|
1979
|
Quito, Ecuador
|
Clay
|
23x15px Álvaro Fillol
|
23x15px Iván Molina 23x15px Jairo Velasco, Sr.
|
6–7, 6–3, 6–1
|
Winner
|
11.
|
1980
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
Hard
|
23x15px Álvaro Fillol
|
Template:Country data IND Anand Amritraj 23x15px Nick Saviano
|
6–2, 7–6
|
Winner
|
12.
|
1980
|
Republic of China
|
Carpet
|
23x15px Ross Case
|
23x15px Andy Kohlberg 23x15px Larry Stefanki
|
6–2, 7–6
|
Winner
|
13.
|
1980
|
Tokyo Outdoor, Japan
|
Clay
|
23x15px Ross Case
|
23x15px Terry Moor 23x15px Eliot Teltscher
|
6–3, 3–6, 6–4
|
Runner-up
|
13.
|
1981
|
Palermo, Italy
|
Clay
|
23x15px Belus Prajoux
|
23x15px José Luis Damiani 23x15px Diego Pérez
|
1–6, 4–6
|
Runner-up
|
14.
|
1981
|
Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
Clay
|
23x15px Álvaro Fillol
|
23x15px Marcos Hocevar 23x15px João Soares
|
6–7, 7–6, 4–6
|
Winner
|
14.
|
1982
|
Quito, Ecuador
|
Clay
|
23x15px Pedro Rebolledo
|
23x15px Egan Adams 23x15px Rocky Royer
|
6–2, 6–3
|
Winner
|
15.
|
1983
|
Caracas, Venezuela
|
Hard
|
23x15px Stan Smith
|
23x15px Andrés Gómez 23x15px Ilie Năstase
|
6–7, 6–4, 6–3
|
References
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Persondata
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Name
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Fillol, Jaime
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Alternative names
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Short description
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Chilean tennis player
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Date of birth
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June 3, 1946
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Place of birth
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Santiago, Chile
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Date of death
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Place of death
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